Great !

2008/3/18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> There's a new cdfs on sources that also knows how to read and write
> data tracks on DVDs and BDs (Blu-ray Discs, the makers claim); see
> cdfs(4) for details.  I've tried to test all combinations of media
> (CD, DVD-, DVD+, BD) × (-ROM, -R, -RW) × (single-layer, dual-layer),
> which works out to 24 combinations, but may have missed some
> (definitely missed dual-density CDs).  DVD-RAM is untested but might
> just work; the rewritable media are much less troublesome than the
> write-once media.  HD DVD is untested; it might just work, but it's
> fading rapidly.
>
> I've tested PATA (IDE) and SATA burners, but not USB, which ought to
> work (slowly for now) via usbdisk, nor SCSI.
>
> If you haven't been paying attention to optical media lately,
> dual-layer BDs can hold 50GB, which is enough to be interesting for
> backups and archiving.  There's no officially-sanctioned way (yet) to
> incrementally add tracks to a disc over a longish interval, but
> empirically it appears that just not removing the /mnt/cd/wd file
> until you've written the last track will allow dribbling tracks out to
> disc.  100 tracks, each containing a 512MB venti arena, should roughly
> fill a dual-layer BD. It's also possible that I'll implement packet
> (incremental) writing.
>
>


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